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... things . Tithes therefore , though claimed , and holy under the law , yet are now released and quit both by that command to Peter , and by this to all ministers , above cited , Luke x : " Eating and drinking such things as they give you ...
... things . Tithes therefore , though claimed , and holy under the law , yet are now released and quit both by that command to Peter , and by this to all ministers , above cited , Luke x : " Eating and drinking such things as they give you ...
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... things con- sist . Heb . i . 3. upholding all things by the word of his power , where it is read in the Greek , not of his own power , but of his , namely , of the Father's power . But this subject will come under consideration again in ...
... things con- sist . Heb . i . 3. upholding all things by the word of his power , where it is read in the Greek , not of his own power , but of his , namely , of the Father's power . But this subject will come under consideration again in ...
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... things which do not appear are not to be con- sidered as synonymous with nothing , ( for nothing does not admit of a plural , nor can a thing be made and compacted together out of nothing , as out of a number of things ) but the meaning ...
... things which do not appear are not to be con- sidered as synonymous with nothing , ( for nothing does not admit of a plural , nor can a thing be made and compacted together out of nothing , as out of a number of things ) but the meaning ...
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THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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